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wxWidgets Gui Development On Windows Using Netbeans (and compiling wxWidgets using TDM-GCC)

As for the previous post(wxWidgets Gui Development On Windows) (Do not follow previous tutorial before this) targets the simplest approach now I’m going to explain a harder approach. Netbeans is one of my favorite development environments, its easy to use however its not lightweight. But it is recommended for larger projects. https://netbeans.org/downloads/

There are two downloads which we can use. I suggest the complete package.

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On Windows Using Netbeans (and compiling wxWidgets using TDM-GCC)
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I am very happy to find your site! I am familiar with NetBeans already and need to learn wxWidgets for work. It is clear you did a tremendous amount of work to write out step by step how we need to set up NetBeans to run wxWidgets. I am very grateful to you!

But I am having some problems that I don’t know how to fix. Can you please help me?

I followed most of your directions on this site, to try to get a simple “Hello world” program to run in NetBeans and wxWidgets. I say “most of” because the installation for wxWidgets doesn’t exactly match the steps above.

For example: in the section for NetBeans’s Code assistance, it says to add folder c:\wxWidgets-2.9.5\lib\gcc_lib\mswu to the list of include directories. Well, new version number aside, there is no folder wxWidgets-x\lib\gcc_lib\mswu. There’s only one folder under lib, and it’s called “watcom.” I don’t know what is supposed to be inside \gcc_lib\mswu, so I don’t know where I should be telling the compiler to look for those files.

Maybe it’s because of that, or maybe there’s some other reason, but my copy of the program does not compile. Here is the first error:

On the line

public wxApp

I get the error “Unable to resolve identifier wxApp.” I get similar errors for the following lines: